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JAMESTOWN, NEW YORK.. enjoy the best for less. . . Modified American, Family and European Plans at I pleasing rates which include Free Parking, Free ø_ ciÄiiiDGÊ l' HOTEL I Atlantic City , Area Code 609-345-1271 , of them like to have had a heart attack when I went on probation. One of them told me he thought Negroes should be screened carefully, so only the best stu- dents would come. I think we ought to have all kinds Hamp tells me I'm not serious enough, because I don't want to make Phi Beta Kappa. I didn't really have any philosophy when I came about ho'\\ I would approach it, but sooner or later I figured the only way I could benefit from this was to get personally involved." Personal involvement proved to be a trickier battlefield for Char- layne than the straight academic con- test was for Hamilton. She was in the infirmary off and on throughout her stay-mainly with stomach trouble. After two years of weekly arguments with her Atlanta doctor, Clinton War- ner, whose wife had attended the grad- uate schools of both Georgia (as a com- muter) and Georgia State, Charlayne finally admitted that her stomach trouble might be psychosomatic. Dr . Warner, who was one of the group of young Negroes who had originally encouraged Charlayne and Hamilton in their ap- plications-but no goody-goody-says that Charlayne would have had a nerv- ous stomach wherever she went to schoo] but that the additional straIn of Georgia almost certainly made it worse. Charlayne also had problems in At- lanta. Unlike Hamilton, who had nev- er really left the Negro community, she sometimes felt that she was living in limbo. "It's disillusioning that we still ha ve this conscious barrier of color In our own people," she said. "You should see the way they treat any white I bring hack to Atlanta." She was further dIS- illusioned to discover that the Atlanta Negro community contained quite a few people who liked to play one uf the pioneers off against the other, handing out the plaques and money to w hich- ever of them seemed to be in the lead. Some people were even called " H " " CI I " d pro- amp or prO-lar ayne, an being pro one usually meant being anti the other. A Hdmilton partisan might point to Hamilton's extraordinary aca- demic performance as the proper goal of the first Negro at Georgia and complain that Charlayne did not meet her responsibilities, or might accuse Charlayne of snubbing the Athens Ne- gro community and, occasionally, the Atlanta Negro community as well A Charlayne fan might say that Char- layne was really bearing the brunt of the integration, since she lived on campus and maintaIned contact with \\-hite students rather than with Athens Negroes. 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